Best Website to Order Legit Cree Cobs

HazednConfused

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What's up LED homies! I'm trying to get started in the diy COB setups that I've hear so much good about. I have a pretty good understanding as to what it takes to assemble them, but I'm in need of a solid source to purchase quality chips, preferably Cree. Any websites of reputable, direct sellers of Cree or any other top quality bin chip dealers would be greatly appreciated! And dealers located within the U.S. are preferred. I look forward to getting into the COB game.
 

welight

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We typically get parts to US in 2-3 days max, unless you on a farm out in the never never, no discount code required CXB3590 at USD34.95 ea
Cheers
Mark
 

HazednConfused

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We typically get parts to US in 2-3 days max, unless you on a farm out in the never never, no discount code required CXB3590 at USD34.95 ea
Cheers
Mark
I'll most likely be ordering my cobs from you within the next week. I was wondering on the prices though. It shows $35 USD for the cbx3590 and 46.00 for what I'm guessing is Australian currency? At.checkout it doesn't seem to be changing from aus to usd even when selecting usa as the country. Thanks for any help you may have!
 

Airwalker16

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I'll most likely be ordering my cobs from you within the next week. I was wondering on the prices though. It shows $35 USD for the cbx3590 and 46.00 for what I'm guessing is Australian currency? At.checkout it doesn't seem to be changing from aus to usd even when selecting usa as the country. Thanks for any help you may have!
As Mark has explained MULTIPLE times here, your bank will charge you what is supposed to be charged. Don't worry. Place your order.
 

JorgeGonzales

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As Mark has explained MULTIPLE times here, your bank will charge you what is supposed to be charged. Don't worry. Place your order.
@HazednConfused don't worry, I made the same mistake. 99% of websites convert between currencies automatically. It's not a criticism of Cutter, since I also know from experience it can be rough upgrading backends, and not breaking what ain't broke is always a good idea.

I don't think you need to be quite so rough with new people, @Airwalker16 .
 

HazednConfused

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@HazednConfused don't worry, I made the same mistake. 99% of websites convert between currencies automatically. It's not a criticism of Cutter, since I also know from experience it can be rough upgrading backends, and not breaking what ain't broke is always a good idea.

I don't think you need to be quite so rough with new people, @Airwalker16 .
I second that about the rough part. I've never been roughed up so bad online before. Kind of intimidated me haha
 

welight

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I'll most likely be ordering my cobs from you within the next week. I was wondering on the prices though. It shows $35 USD for the cbx3590 and 46.00 for what I'm guessing is Australian currency? At.checkout it doesn't seem to be changing from aus to usd even when selecting usa as the country. Thanks for any help you may have!
AW is correct, when you make the payment, your Bank or PP will convert to your local currency at the prevailing rate
Cheers
Mark
 

Airwalker16

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@HazednConfused don't worry, I made the same mistake. 99% of websites convert between currencies automatically. It's not a criticism of Cutter, since I also know from experience it can be rough upgrading backends, and not breaking what ain't broke is always a good idea.

I don't think you need to be quite so rough with new people, @Airwalker16 .
Quite so rough? I was as polite as can be. QUIT LOOKING FOR REASONS TO CALL ME OUT, ASS.
 
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